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and still another stunned the country by upholding the president's health care law from the big chair on the united states supreme court. it was enough to make one more harvard guy sing. ♪ i'm so in love with you >> reporter: not quite as strong a year for the harvard of the pacific northwest. reed college, represented here on "wheel of fortune." >> fan, fan, wand! oh! >> reporter: 2012 was a tantalizingly cruel year if you were a lion simply trying to eat a young child at the zoo. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: it was a bad year in new york city if you were a person simply trying to drink a giant bucket of soda. but defenders of food freedom fought back. with a mashed potato vending machine. an ice cream cone crust pizza and a bacon sundae. our faith was shaken a bit this year when a nun was caught on tape at a convenience store slipping tall boys into her habit. and the oft-mocked doomsday prophecy ultimately came true with the announcement that hostess would stop making the twinkie. end times, indeed. ♪ i will remember you >> reporter: the loss of the twinkie was a kick to the spo
and still another stunned the country by upholding the president's health care law from the big chair on the united states supreme court. it was enough to make one more harvard guy sing. ♪ i'm so in love with you >> reporter: not quite as strong a year for the harvard of the pacific northwest. reed college, represented here on "wheel of fortune." >> fan, fan, wand! oh! >> reporter: 2012 was a tantalizingly cruel year if you were a lion simply trying to eat a young...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> hey, let's do some sports, shall we? >> i love -- >> we like it. it's our favorite thing in the world. >> yesterday, at a press conference ahead of a tournament he's playing in. >> is he playing golf? >> yeah. playing better. >> has he won a tournament? >> late last year, almost won this year. >> it was like an overseas tourname tournament. so there's an upcoming book, his former swing coach, a friend of his, six years. >> you got a swing coach. >> no, tiger has a swing coach. >> there's an excerpt in "golf digest" in the april issue, his former coach says tiger considered walking away from golf at the peak of his career to become a navy s.e.a.l. tiger was dead serious about this, he was 27 years old and ready to walk away to become a navy s.e.a.l. >> i was thinking about doing that. >> yesterday at his press conference tiger was asked about the book and particularly about this navy s.e.a.l. story. >> it's a fair question. >> what's the problem. >> specifically with regards to bei
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. >> but you know, i think you'd be the first to admit, admit teaching at harvard law school you led a within what have you learned aboself during the course of one of the greatest processes a person can go through, a campaign -- >> and like fitch fitchburg, massachusetts, and gardner, massachusetts, far f cambridge, the life you've led the past ten years. what have you learned about yourself that you think will be r you in the senate? >> you know, i think it's about the heart and about the connection. i always know who i am. i'm the daughter of someb ended up as a matenance man. my mom worked the phones at sears. i knew every single day at harvard exactly who i was. i was blessed to id myself. i wasn't born there. when i was in fitchberg and pittsfield, i was growing up in an america that was still investing in creating more and more opportunities and too many people today live in a world in which the opportunities just shrinking. there just aren't and so it was to heart and it's understanding. we all want that same chance. i got the chance. i want to make sure others get it too, an
. >> but you know, i think you'd be the first to admit, admit teaching at harvard law school you led a within what have you learned aboself during the course of one of the greatest processes a person can go through, a campaign -- >> and like fitch fitchburg, massachusetts, and gardner, massachusetts, far f cambridge, the life you've led the past ten years. what have you learned about yourself that you think will be r you in the senate? >> you know, i think it's about the heart...
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enforcing the law. making sure there's a real focus that people are held accountable to the principles and standards already in the law but really weren't enforced effectively. and third, we have the ability. this is very important, to examine these institutions to go in to look at their documents, look at their books, ask tough questions and fix and correct a lot of problems before we ever get farther down the road. and they -- >> they're not going to like that you going in and -- >> i think that responsible businesses embrace rules of the road that are clear and straightforward and that apply to all. the thing that really hurt our good community banks and credit unions was they were held to certain standards and maintained certain standards in their community and had nonbank firms, mortgage brokers, financed by investors that would come in. and they would be asked to offer loan to someone, long time customer, wasn't going to work. they knew that. those folks would get it from somebody else. they lost
enforcing the law. making sure there's a real focus that people are held accountable to the principles and standards already in the law but really weren't enforced effectively. and third, we have the ability. this is very important, to examine these institutions to go in to look at their documents, look at their books, ask tough questions and fix and correct a lot of problems before we ever get farther down the road. and they -- >> they're not going to like that you going in and --...
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and a key figure that hasn't really been written about is his father-in-law. his father-in-law was a geneticist at the university of pittsburgh. he was pro-life. he himself turned against abortion early on. and he kind of tutored rick about it. there was also the story of how when santorum was first in washington he started going to bible study groups. he and karen became more religious roman catholics. >> and, in fact, they both had a transformation on this issue. >> they did together. it's a kind of a lovely story. they sort of went into this matter of being -- of having greater conviction as catholics together. >> you have a story in here about -- from joe kline from what mitt romney has to do and talking about mitt's makeover. >> his advice is that -- governor romney should be -- this rich old guy who hates anybody wasting money and thinks that the debt is crippling america and should make a virtue out of the fact that he is rich. >> they talk about why we are closer in the mideast than ever. >> what you guys were talking about, i don't want to speak to hi
and a key figure that hasn't really been written about is his father-in-law. his father-in-law was a geneticist at the university of pittsburgh. he was pro-life. he himself turned against abortion early on. and he kind of tutored rick about it. there was also the story of how when santorum was first in washington he started going to bible study groups. he and karen became more religious roman catholics. >> and, in fact, they both had a transformation on this issue. >> they did...
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like the led better law. seriously. >> he should take time out of his war on women. >> i got so much for you on that. >> he's gotten a siege on women from team romney is overwhelming. >> the war on women? >> yes. >> good stuff. >> you realize that you're doing a search of the internet, you realize in december, allen west said that "if justice ger balances was around, he would be -- >> this is not a novel kind of -- >> staff members like explanation of that. well, geez -- >> he's been stupid like this before and will probably be again. >> let me go to the war on women. let's all try to get organized. all of you just be quiet for one second. >> made that up. go ahead. >> sorry. >> the new yorkes launching a new strategy aimed at closing the gender gap against president obama. recent polling puts the president up 20 points on romney among female voters. he's looking to turn the tables on the white house. take a listen. >> the real war on women is being waged by the president's failed economic policies. [ applaus
like the led better law. seriously. >> he should take time out of his war on women. >> i got so much for you on that. >> he's gotten a siege on women from team romney is overwhelming. >> the war on women? >> yes. >> good stuff. >> you realize that you're doing a search of the internet, you realize in december, allen west said that "if justice ger balances was around, he would be -- >> this is not a novel kind of -- >> staff members like...
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the law i drafted and co-sponsored, he has no protection under my law. he went to say, when we heard on the 911 tapes zimmerman saying, quote, i'm following him, peden says, quote, the guy lost his defense right then and there. game over. that's the guy who drafted this law. >> game over. >> republican who drafted this law says this guy is not protected. that's probable cause. >> all right. >> no doubt about it. >> we will follow this and much more ahead. we've got a big morning. >>> when we come back, a look at politico's top stories. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> the incredible heat wave is over in chicago. out with a bang yesterday, 87 degrees in the middle of march in chicago. detroit, you had your warmest march temperature ever at 84. so what are we going to do today to top this? well, we are watching more record heat up in new england. mid-atlantic, we get rid of those foggy conditions, we could even see some record highs from d.c. up through areas of southern new england. rainy conditions down on the gulf. we do have a c
the law i drafted and co-sponsored, he has no protection under my law. he went to say, when we heard on the 911 tapes zimmerman saying, quote, i'm following him, peden says, quote, the guy lost his defense right then and there. game over. that's the guy who drafted this law. >> game over. >> republican who drafted this law says this guy is not protected. that's probable cause. >> all right. >> no doubt about it. >> we will follow this and much more ahead. we've got...
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we're going to be posting your con law grades on the wall after this. gene robinson, thank you so much as well. >> this turned into an episode of "a beautiful mind." >> i know. exactly. eugene's post in support of states rights on "the washington post" online. >>> ahead on "morning joe," mika will be here to rescue the show. we'll be right back. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing out pe
we're going to be posting your con law grades on the wall after this. gene robinson, thank you so much as well. >> this turned into an episode of "a beautiful mind." >> i know. exactly. eugene's post in support of states rights on "the washington post" online. >>> ahead on "morning joe," mika will be here to rescue the show. we'll be right back. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [...
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paul ryan brought the crowd to its feet with attack lines against president obama's health care law and with his own pledge to save medicare from bankruptcy. take a listen. >> even with all the hidden taxes to pay for the health care takeover, even with the new law and new taxes on nearly 1 million small businesses, the planners in washington still didn't have enough money. they needed more. they needed hundreds of billions more. so they just took it all away from medicare. so our opponents can consider themselves on notice. in this election, on this issue, the usual posturing of the left isn't going to work. mitt romney and i know the difference between protecting a program and raiding it. ladies and gentlemen our nation needs this debate, we want this debate, we will win this debate. >> i guess the hope is, john heilemann, it starts a good debate on these issues, as did really, really cynical at this point. >> i don't know if that's the hope. i think the hope from the republican side is that it's political, a good debate, they just want a debate they can win. we talked about this yest
paul ryan brought the crowd to its feet with attack lines against president obama's health care law and with his own pledge to save medicare from bankruptcy. take a listen. >> even with all the hidden taxes to pay for the health care takeover, even with the new law and new taxes on nearly 1 million small businesses, the planners in washington still didn't have enough money. they needed more. they needed hundreds of billions more. so they just took it all away from medicare. so our...
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, sharia law in egypt and we'll see sort of a turn in the region that would be quite worrisome. looking at facts, looking at what's happened, so far, morsi, although he sits under this umbrella of the muslim brotherhood, has not taken the strict sharia law into effect, no extreme dress codes for women. you have to look at the hype and you have to look at action. >> the real tell, seems to have a man crush on charlton heston. looking for peace, looking for balance. >> thank you, donny, for bringing us back to the essence of the matter. >> you can find so much wisdom in "planet of the apes," the old one, not the new one. i should let you read the interview. you got to buy the magazine. >> we all want to know. >> big charlton heston fan. >> we learn at the beginning of this very insightful interview that he is a usc fan at the end and that he loves "planet of the apes." you're dead on, rana, if you're going to love "planet of the apes," you better love the one with charlton heston and not whatever that thing was that was on a few years ago. thanks for being with us, the new issue o
, sharia law in egypt and we'll see sort of a turn in the region that would be quite worrisome. looking at facts, looking at what's happened, so far, morsi, although he sits under this umbrella of the muslim brotherhood, has not taken the strict sharia law into effect, no extreme dress codes for women. you have to look at the hype and you have to look at action. >> the real tell, seems to have a man crush on charlton heston. looking for peace, looking for balance. >> thank you,...
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what did the cbo find out about this health care law? >> the health care law as you know is remarkably expensive, even in the context of washington, d.c., and i think the fundamental question for us, is whether the country can afford it. when you think about that -- >> how expensive? i'm sorry. just trying to get the facts out. what did the cbo tell us? how expensive is it? >> well, you know, i actually don't have the numbers in front of me, so i wouldn't want to speculate right now on the actual costs. >> so let's see. mika, do we have a full screen on this? >> i'm hoping. okay. so we're getting that right now. >> i'm sorry. go ahead, dana. >> i guess -- i think regardless of the cost, the real question is not what is the growth in health care spending. as you know, it's been going up and exceeding the growth of gdp for many, many years. and health care spending is now 20% of the economy. and we view it as an expense, but the fundamental point as you were talking earlier about education, for example, when we think about education, we th
what did the cbo find out about this health care law? >> the health care law as you know is remarkably expensive, even in the context of washington, d.c., and i think the fundamental question for us, is whether the country can afford it. when you think about that -- >> how expensive? i'm sorry. just trying to get the facts out. what did the cbo tell us? how expensive is it? >> well, you know, i actually don't have the numbers in front of me, so i wouldn't want to speculate...
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. >> so this law is literally getting in the way of action being taken? >> no, no, no. it's not the law. it's a police -- it's the police department down there. it's the state attorney's office. and i don't even know who they are down there. >> well, pam bondy -- >> pam is saying she is not going to leave any stone unturned here. that's florida's attorney general. so they are going to go after it. >> but the fact this guy has not been detained or arrested is more than puzzling. >> i think what the family has said, what we are doing is having a big rally down there tomorrow night, is saying arrest him. how can the community, how can the family, even trust the local proceedings without an arrest? we have seen any number of people arrested. the head of the imf was taken off a plane and arrested. then you decide to charge them. you don't wait to charge somebody to arrest them. there is probable cause to arrest a man that pursued someone and killed them for no reason. >> chased, mika, a 17-year-old young man down that was armed with iced tea and skittles. and
. >> so this law is literally getting in the way of action being taken? >> no, no, no. it's not the law. it's a police -- it's the police department down there. it's the state attorney's office. and i don't even know who they are down there. >> well, pam bondy -- >> pam is saying she is not going to leave any stone unturned here. that's florida's attorney general. so they are going to go after it. >> but the fact this guy has not been detained or arrested is more...
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also, i think his daughters in law. he has great daughters in law, and a real strong family. and that i think will appeal to women voters. this is a great family guy. this is someone who really -- >> there's no question about that. >> that's true. like the obamas are a very strong family as well. >> absolutely. >> i think it's fascinating listening to the conversation that -- and we've heard this from everybody here, that suddenly the president is completely powerless to do anything about energy. so whenever we bring up energy, you might as well, you know, go to france. but i guarantee you, you can go back and look at the coverage of george w. bush in 2006 when gas prices were going up, and republicans were getting hammered. gas prices -- i understand. we are hearing a lot more about world markets now, and i guess if that's the case, you just wonder why in 2006 the press wasn't saying the same thing about george w. bush. >> right. >> but suddenly, the president has absolutely nothing to do with gas prices. i would suggest killing a pipeline. i would suggest, i don't know, try
also, i think his daughters in law. he has great daughters in law, and a real strong family. and that i think will appeal to women voters. this is a great family guy. this is someone who really -- >> there's no question about that. >> that's true. like the obamas are a very strong family as well. >> absolutely. >> i think it's fascinating listening to the conversation that -- and we've heard this from everybody here, that suddenly the president is completely powerless to...
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and it is the law of diminishing return. we are falling off a steep cliff. we need to bring the troops home. >> well, i will submit to you it's not a question of falling off. we have fallen off. >> we fell off. >> and that was the point that i was making to congressional candidates in 2010 when they were asking me, how do we answer the question on afghanistan. i said you've got to be honest about it. you've got to reflect to people exactly what they feel and they are saying in their neighborhoods and communities. what's the point? we don't get it. we have been here. we don't see the end game. there is no mission. and to both your points about the soldiers, there comes a point where they become desensitized to the humanity that's required to actually be out there around people and not look at them as targets and not look at them as, you know, something to go after. you know, they forget they have kids at home. they have wives at home. and when they see in this particular case women and children, they don't see them the way they saw them the first day they sho
and it is the law of diminishing return. we are falling off a steep cliff. we need to bring the troops home. >> well, i will submit to you it's not a question of falling off. we have fallen off. >> we fell off. >> and that was the point that i was making to congressional candidates in 2010 when they were asking me, how do we answer the question on afghanistan. i said you've got to be honest about it. you've got to reflect to people exactly what they feel and they are saying in...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> florida here we come. beginning monday. "morning joe" will be live in south beach for special coverage of the florida primary. >> and we have a new quinnipiac poll we'll be reporting on. quite a move by one of the candidates. at the top of the hour. also mitt romney and newt gingrich switch roles last night, romney putting newt on the defensive. we'll talk about it when we return. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for th
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> florida here we come. beginning monday. "morning joe" will be live in south beach for special coverage of the florida primary. >> and we have a new quinnipiac poll we'll be reporting on. quite a move by one of the candidates. at the top of the hour. also mitt romney and newt gingrich switch roles last night, romney putting newt on the defensive. we'll talk about it when we return. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ male announcer ] if someone asks what it feels like to drive a jeep grand cherokee, tell them it's like being nestled in an eight-way, adjustable, heated and ventilated seat surrounded by a 500-watt sound system while floating on a suspension made of billowy clouds. or you could just hand them your keys. ♪ ♪ >>> proving again the british have eclipsed. soccer analyst roger bennett. roger, you think the monocle list is, quote, crap. >> as an instrument of soft power, i would say that, wouldn't i? >> your power is soft in every way that matters. >> roger believes the u.s. is still number one. it's true. >> something german in our wardrobe. >> so let's talk about the weekend. first of all, we have to start with arsenal, todd. every time he scores a goal against his former team, he loses his mind. >> you talk about the darby, goes back to when buffalo bill was still touring europe. this is a massive rivalry. upstairs
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this law goes into effect february 1st of the next year. what is wrong, willie geist, what is dirty with what god has created? can i ask you that? do these people in san francisco not love god? >> the problem with public nudity, be this way at beaches too, it's never the people you want to be nude are walking around new. it's always the wrong crew. >> it's old guys. >> check your shame at the door. >> okay. >> all right. >> is that a gad point. can we have a weight limit to public nudity. >> some caveat. >> would that be discriminatory. >> i'm offended by this conversation. i don't know about you. >> so many things that were on the tip of my tongue i was going to say about those two, but i won't. the baltimore sun -- >> us two? those two. >> us two? >> moving on guys. kevin clash, the puppeteer behind sesame street's elmo character has resigned amid allegations he sexually abused underage boys. sesame workshop says the controversy became a distraction to the program after 28 years with sesame street, clash's elmo character will be played by
this law goes into effect february 1st of the next year. what is wrong, willie geist, what is dirty with what god has created? can i ask you that? do these people in san francisco not love god? >> the problem with public nudity, be this way at beaches too, it's never the people you want to be nude are walking around new. it's always the wrong crew. >> it's old guys. >> check your shame at the door. >> okay. >> all right. >> is that a gad point. can we have a...
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>> the simple thing is for congress to enact a law that says your personal records whether you have them or your e-mail company has them or your bank has them are your records and they need a warrant under the fourth amendment for probable cause you've committed a crime. >> why won't congress pass that? and why won't the president sign that? >> well, the fbi says it'll make investigations harder, we might not be able to read terrorists' e-mails, make it tougher to conduct white crime investigation. it's almost impossible to get congress to do anything. but i think hopefully this will have educated people and that therefore this may be on the agenda. there's a bill on the e-mail part of it that he's trying to push still in a lame duck session. >> it's a false choice, isn't it, to say, you know, we have to have the right to investigate people's personal e-mails about their personal life or else we aren't going to be able to investigate an e-mail that comes to us from afghanistan. >> oh, absolutely. >> it's ridiculous. >> it's a choice we made a long time ago. >> people are secure in their
>> the simple thing is for congress to enact a law that says your personal records whether you have them or your e-mail company has them or your bank has them are your records and they need a warrant under the fourth amendment for probable cause you've committed a crime. >> why won't congress pass that? and why won't the president sign that? >> well, the fbi says it'll make investigations harder, we might not be able to read terrorists' e-mails, make it tougher to conduct...
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and as you know under the law, i can't direct their ads. speaker, hold on a second. i can't direct their ads. if there's anything in it that's wrong, i hope they take it out. i hope everything that's wrong is taken out. the ad i saw said you'd been forced out of the speakership, that was correct. it said that you'd sat down with nancy pelosi and argued for a climate change bill, that was correct. anything wrong i'm opposed to, but this ain't the -- >> i do think the rhetoric, mr. speaker, was a little over the top. >> you think my rhetoric over the top? but your ads were totally reasonable? i'm taking his advice. you know, we started to run his commercial from 1994 attacking teddy kennedy for running negative ads, we thought, no, that would be wrong. instead, i agree with him. it takes broad shoulders to run, if you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen, when the movie comes out, i hope it's accurate. and people can watch and decide for themselves. >> welcome back to "morning joe," live from j.d.'s tavern in manchester, new hampshire, where republican political
and as you know under the law, i can't direct their ads. speaker, hold on a second. i can't direct their ads. if there's anything in it that's wrong, i hope they take it out. i hope everything that's wrong is taken out. the ad i saw said you'd been forced out of the speakership, that was correct. it said that you'd sat down with nancy pelosi and argued for a climate change bill, that was correct. anything wrong i'm opposed to, but this ain't the -- >> i do think the rhetoric, mr. speaker,...
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less regulations, making sure that every new law that we pass and every new regulation that we put in place, we take into account the real world impact of all that. and i think mitt has practical sense. >> there's a front page story in "the new york times" about jeb bush being a reluctant endorser. you know jeb well like i know jeb well. his endorsement would make a difference not just in florida but with conservatives across the country. why do you think jeb is reluctant to jump onboard and support mitt romney? >> i think jeb right now is looking at all of the candidates pulling their own weight making sure they are able to articulate their message. >> it's the florida primary. >> i don't want to be the king maker. let each candidate decide for themselves what the voters want and if he does come out to endorse a candidate, they'll say this guy thinks he owns florida. he thinks he's going to dictate to us. candidates are doing very well. i think the candidates are doing very well. they are sinking or swimming on their own. and jeb will come out for the guy who comes out the victor in
less regulations, making sure that every new law that we pass and every new regulation that we put in place, we take into account the real world impact of all that. and i think mitt has practical sense. >> there's a front page story in "the new york times" about jeb bush being a reluctant endorser. you know jeb well like i know jeb well. his endorsement would make a difference not just in florida but with conservatives across the country. why do you think jeb is reluctant to...
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it's law now and now we're seeing the results. a country with a health care system that's about to be taken over, a country with four years of trillion dollar deficits, a country in economic stagnation. >> president obama reacted yesterday from chicago. >> my opponent chose his running mate, the ideological leader of the republicans in congress, mr. paul ryan. i want to congratulate -- no, i want to congratulate congressman ryan, i know him, i welcome him to the race. congressman ryan is a decent man, he is a family man. he is an articulate spokesman for governor romney's vision, but it's a vision that i fundamentally disagree with. >> seriously willie, doesn't that upset you? doesn't that upset you? seriously. >> stop it. that's stupid. >> so sick of it -- >> stupid. don't do it. >> why does he have to be an articulate white man, not just a white man. the president to say paul ryan is or tick clats -- actually going to say he's clean, exactly. >> first of all, joe, i would like your comments. >> okay. >> do you think mitt romney
it's law now and now we're seeing the results. a country with a health care system that's about to be taken over, a country with four years of trillion dollar deficits, a country in economic stagnation. >> president obama reacted yesterday from chicago. >> my opponent chose his running mate, the ideological leader of the republicans in congress, mr. paul ryan. i want to congratulate -- no, i want to congratulate congressman ryan, i know him, i welcome him to the race. congressman...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. [♪...] >> i wish my patients could see what i see. that over time, having high cholesterol, plus diabetes or high blood pressure or family history of early heart disease, can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup. and they'd see that it's more important to get their cholesterol where their doctor wants. and why for these patients, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol by up to 52%. and is also proven to slow plaque buildup. >> announcer: crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. >> is your cholesterol where your doctor wants? ask your doctor if crestor is right for you. >> announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be able to help. ♪ [ male announcer ] want your
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. [♪...] >> i wish my patients could see what i see. that over time, having high cholesterol, plus diabetes or high blood pressure or family history of early heart disease, can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup. and they'd see that it's more important to get their cholesterol where their doctor wants. and why for these patients, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol...
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bain capital in the title, talked about his mormon faith and now embracing the massachusetts health law. he's going to say this is who am, he said quote, i am who i am. he's opening himself up and laying it on the table and see where it happens. >> he's talking about his health care plan in massachusetts. >> right. >> small government conservative, i mean i believe and people that i served with really tough conservative also you're talking about tom bow coburn or steve largent but small government guys and women believe, as governor of the state, you have a lot more latitude than you do when you're in the washington, d.c. we've always said, newt always said in '94, all the conservatives said states were a legislative laboratory and let's let the states experiment. mitt romney can come out and say look what i did in massachusetts and actually embrace it. and say, yeah, that worked for us in massachusetts. the same deal wouldn't work in mississippi or in nevada. that's why we -- >> except hide from it. >> he basically said it's not my fault that obama got it wrong. >> right. >> what we di
bain capital in the title, talked about his mormon faith and now embracing the massachusetts health law. he's going to say this is who am, he said quote, i am who i am. he's opening himself up and laying it on the table and see where it happens. >> he's talking about his health care plan in massachusetts. >> right. >> small government conservative, i mean i believe and people that i served with really tough conservative also you're talking about tom bow coburn or steve largent...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> this doesn't seem like not the newt that i know. he's reaching out to undecided hispanic voters. created quite a stir. quite a debate among the undecided hispanic voters. >> i see. do we have, do we have the videotape? >> yes. >> take a look and we'll talk about it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they're so passionate about newt. welcome back to "morning joe." on primary day in manchester. >> senior political analyst, mark halpern and chief political correspondent for politico. >> happy primary. >> crystal football. >> it's exciting. >> handicap this for us this morning. we know mitt romney is going to win, what happens after that? >> big question, will huntsman sneak into second? people are excited. one strategist says i'll buy awe drink in south carolina, they're looking forward to going ahead. it was only a few days ago when i think a lot of us doubted it would go ahead. >> we're seeing in new hampshire, a lot of independence. independents seem more excited about this race than republicans. we know it as the passion gap for any
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> this doesn't seem like not the newt that i know. he's reaching out to undecided hispanic voters. created quite a stir. quite a debate among the undecided hispanic voters. >> i see. do we have, do we have the videotape? >> yes. >> take a look and we'll talk about it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they're so passionate about newt. welcome back to "morning joe." on primary day in manchester. >>...
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laws are which are think are an abomination. they're a solution still in search of a problem and you look in pennsylvania, the numbers out last week, something like 9.2% of pennsylvania registered voters don't have a state driver's license, are going to have trouble voting it's a scandal. >> look for the art call by eugene robinson in "the washington post." >> and coming up, waging war on obesity. we'll talk to james barnett and david kirchoff. keep it here on "morning joe." [ buzz ] off to work! did you know honey nut cheerios is america's favorite cereal? oh, you're good! hey, did you know that honey nut cheerios is... oh you too! ooh, hey america's favorite cereal is... honey nut cheerios ok then off to iceland! i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change aga
laws are which are think are an abomination. they're a solution still in search of a problem and you look in pennsylvania, the numbers out last week, something like 9.2% of pennsylvania registered voters don't have a state driver's license, are going to have trouble voting it's a scandal. >> look for the art call by eugene robinson in "the washington post." >> and coming up, waging war on obesity. we'll talk to james barnett and david kirchoff. keep it here on...
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care act, the supreme court has spoken, the voters have spoken, does this mean that we accept it as law? >> i think so. >> politically. >> i think they fix it around the edges. >> but they were going to. >> you don't ask me what's going to happen over the next four years. you only have to go back to see what happened when we were there. and i've been saying this for two years now. it's identical. again, i'll say it again. in 1992, you had a new democrat come in. he went too far left. in 1994, americans spoke out, moved back to the right. two years later, that republican party went too far right. the american people spoke. and they re-elected that new democrat and gave him another four years. and then the two sides figured out how to work together on welfare reform, on balancing the budget for the first time in a generation, balancing the budget first time for four years since the 1920s, did a lot of great things. that can happen again. but republicans and democrats need to understand they've got to work together to do it. >> let's go to "politico." with us from headquarters in virginia,
care act, the supreme court has spoken, the voters have spoken, does this mean that we accept it as law? >> i think so. >> politically. >> i think they fix it around the edges. >> but they were going to. >> you don't ask me what's going to happen over the next four years. you only have to go back to see what happened when we were there. and i've been saying this for two years now. it's identical. again, i'll say it again. in 1992, you had a new democrat come in. he...
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it must have been president goldwater who signed medicare into law. it's incredible. >> they're attacking their own ideology when they attack the president on medicare. >> they are. >> that's -- look, it's good focus group. it's good politics as far as moving numbers. we're seeing the evidence of it now. but they're doing -- he slowed the growth in the out years which is the same thing you talk about. >> it's all we talk about, slow ing the growth of medicare. now they're running 30-second ads, which basically has stiff armed the obama campaign. and if the obama campaign -- i've got to say, if they're smart, they're thinking about a fall campaign that's not going to focus on medicare, because that 30-second ad is devastating and you can't get around it, whether it's demagogueing or not. >> they're taking advice from the beatles, whatever gets you through the night. >> was it a good idea -- >> i don't think so. >> we score all these bad -- >> in the history of american politics, i've never been able to find from either party a single honest television
it must have been president goldwater who signed medicare into law. it's incredible. >> they're attacking their own ideology when they attack the president on medicare. >> they are. >> that's -- look, it's good focus group. it's good politics as far as moving numbers. we're seeing the evidence of it now. but they're doing -- he slowed the growth in the out years which is the same thing you talk about. >> it's all we talk about, slow ing the growth of medicare. now...
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. >> congress could require 4-h r 48-hour full disclosure, limit pac contributions to 2500, by law, congress could make lobbyists not able to participate. >> buddy -- >> let me tell you what i've decided i'm going to do. this is going to make buddy mad. >> don't do that. >> i'm going to start a pac, a super pac of buddy, call it the crimson tide pac and he can't do -- >> steve colbert already do that. >> he could do well in the south. >> i like his message. >> you've already declared romney the winner here. >> no we have not. >> but some people at this table who shall go nameless. all he needs are 1,054. way to go, mitt. four states have spoken. odds on it's romney but it's not over. >> once again before we call romney the cyborg, he's not the problem. it's that one supreme court decision. it was the most important decision of the last century, guys. >> donny's right. >> oh, donny. shut up. >> nobody wants to address that. >> i refuse to be paralyzed, i refuse to quit. >> as i do, too. >> governor, after the decision -- >> shut up. >> listen to mark. >> fight, joe, fight. >> the president tr
. >> congress could require 4-h r 48-hour full disclosure, limit pac contributions to 2500, by law, congress could make lobbyists not able to participate. >> buddy -- >> let me tell you what i've decided i'm going to do. this is going to make buddy mad. >> don't do that. >> i'm going to start a pac, a super pac of buddy, call it the crimson tide pac and he can't do -- >> steve colbert already do that. >> he could do well in the south. >> i like...
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we've had that law in place for ten years. i think it was 28 states around the country already had the compromise where they'd say these larger institutions have to follow the rest of the laws that everybody else has to follow. >> but my question is do you understand how some would have concerns over religious liberties on the left? >> of course. and you can understand their viewpoint. i just disagree with the outcome. >> rick, can you understand why we are talking about griswold v. connecticut and issues that i believe in the late 1980s when we were studying griswold v. connecticut, contraception, issues regarding right to privacy, can you believe we're debating something that was settled 40 years ago. >> it is kind of amazing. but actually joe klein has a column this week showing that americans are not as resolved about this as they once were before, that the pro life forces have actually increased their share in terms of the mind share of people in america. >> on abortion. but not on contraception. >> no. on contraception,
we've had that law in place for ten years. i think it was 28 states around the country already had the compromise where they'd say these larger institutions have to follow the rest of the laws that everybody else has to follow. >> but my question is do you understand how some would have concerns over religious liberties on the left? >> of course. and you can understand their viewpoint. i just disagree with the outcome. >> rick, can you understand why we are talking about...